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Wales Carrier Bag Usage Highlights Need for Universal Charging in England

ACS has urged the government to include small businesses in the upcoming carrier bag charge in England after new figures show the nationwide scheme has reduced usage by 71% in Wales.

The report, released by the Welsh Government, also revealed that since the mandatory 5p charge for all single-use carrier bags was introduced in 2011, 87% of retailers said the charge either had a neutral or positive impact on their business, while 74% of consumers are supportive of the charge.

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ACS Condemns Financial Burden of Proposed Welsh Tobacco Retailer Register

ACS has responded to a consultation on the introduction of a tobacco retailer register in Wales, opposing the Welsh government’s plans to introduce a national retailer funded tobacco and e-cigarette register.

The proposed register would cost retailers £30 per store and £10 per additional store to register to sell tobacco products.

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One Week to Go! Book Your Free Place for ACS Local Shop Report Launch 2015

There is just one week to go until the exclusive launch of the latest installment of ACS’ flagship research project, ‘The Local Shop Report 2015’on 9th September in Manchester.

ACS chief executive, James Lowman, will be unveiling the key findings of the fourth edition of the ACS Local Shop Report. One Stop’s Franchise Director, Andrew King and Scotfresh’s Managing Director, Shaun Marwaha, will be part of a panel of experienced retailers uncovering the effect the report’s findings will have on the convenience sector.

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Contactless Payment Limit Rises to £30 from Today

The spending limit of contactless payment transactions has risen to £30 from today (1st September).

Previously, contactless spending was limited to purchases up to the value of £20 per transaction. Contactless payment allows shoppers to pay for goods or services by tapping their debit or credit card onto a card terminal without having to input their PIN. Contactless payment has become increasingly popular amongst consumers, with contactless spending in the UK increasing by 560% in the last year alone, according to MasterCard.

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ACS Calls for Stricter Sanctions on Illicit Tobacco Sales

ACS has called on HMRC to impose stricter sanctions on retailers who are found to be selling illicit tobacco.

ACS chief executive, James Lowman said: “The illicit tobacco market costs the Treasury over £2bn a year. Retailers who sell illicit tobacco have a direct impact on retailers selling legitimate products who, as a result, may be losing out on revenue and custom. We therefore support more stringent sanctions for retailers who are found to be selling illegal, non-duty paid tobacco”.

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GroceryAid: Financial Support for Workers in the Convenience Sector

GroceryAid is offering financial support to those who work in the convenience sector and are currently going through financial hardship.

The charity are accepting applications from individuals or family members who currently work in any part of the grocery industry, including convenience store retailers, who may be eligible for a one-off financial grant.

To be considered, a retailer will need to have worked in the grocery industry for at least five years. All applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis by GroceryAid.

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Managing Health and Safety in Your Convenience Store

The law surrounding health and safety practices can be complex and difficult to understand. To help keep your store compliant, ACS has produced a comprehensive Assured Advice guide for ‘Managing Health and Safety’ to lead you through the health and safety procedures you need to carry out in your store.

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Convenience Stores and Post Offices Top High Street List of Most Positive Services

New research released today by the Association of Convenience Stores has revealed how the public, retailers and local councillors feel about their high streets.

The Community Barometer shows that convenience stores and post offices were seen to be the services which had the most positive impact on their local community, with coffee shops, pharmacies and specialist food shops following close behind.

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Mark Pawsey MP Talks Shop At Bulkington Spar Shop

Mark Pawsey MP for Rugby and Bulkington visited the Bulkington Spar last week discuss the impact of Government regulation on local shops.  Plastic bag charging, national living wage and Sunday trading were top of the list for the local Spar shop.

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Changes to Fireworks Regulations Come into Force Today

New pyrotechnics (fireworks) legislation has come into force today, making changes to firework retailer’s record keeping practices and displayed signage.

Retailers selling fireworks will now be required to keep a record of who they bought their fireworks from for the last ten years and keep ten years’ records when selling fireworks on to other businesses.

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